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President Ronald Reagan


President Ronald Reagan
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The 40th President of the United States.

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4 August 1982Executive Order 12375 Motor Vehicles
President Ronald Reagan
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26 September 1982Executive Order 12566 Safety Belt Use Requirements for Federal Employees
President Ronald Reagan
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25 October 1982Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Reports on Highway, Traffic, and Motor Vehicle Safety Programs
President Ronald Reagan
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30 November 1982Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation for a Highway and Bridge Repair Program
President Ronald Reagan
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5 October 1988Message to the Congress Transmitting the Annual Reports on Highway and Motor Vehicle Safety
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Article Index

DateArticleAuthor/Source
14 March 1981Statement on the Westway Highway Project in New York, New YorkPresident Ronald Reagan
28 April 1981Nomination of Toni Ford To Be an Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International DevelopmentPresident Ronald Reagan
6 April 1981Statement on Assistance for the Domestic Automobile IndustryPresident Ronald Reagan
27 June 1981Presidential Proclamation 4849: National Clean-Up and Flag-Up America's Highways Week, 1981
Americans enjoy the use of our Nation's highway system, which is one of the finest systems in the world, both for business and pleasure.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
14 August 1981Presidential Proclamation 4852: National School bus Safety Week
Our country's greatest resource is its children; their education is our investment in the future.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
7 September 1981Remarks on Presenting a Check for the Westway Highway Project to Mayor Edward I. Koch in New York, New YorkPresident Ronald Reagan
29 October 1981Presidential Proclamation 4879: Silver Anniversary Year of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways
A quarter of a century ago, President Dwight D. Eisenhower approved legislation which launched one of the most significant and far-reaching domestic programs in the history of the United States—the 42,500-mile National System of Interstate and Defense Highways.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
Topic: Interstate Highway System
17 June 1982Appointment of 29 Members of the National Highway Safety Advisory CommitteePresident Ronald Reagan
5 October 1982Presidential Proclamation 4981: National Schoolbus Safety Week of 1982
Schoolbus transportation serves a very special and important segment of this Nation— our children.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
13 December 1982Presidential Proclamation 5005: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week
Nothing is more devastating to a parent than the call from a police officer that a son or daughter has been injured or killed in an auto accident.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
1 January 1983Radio Address to the Nation on New Year's DayPresident Ronald Reagan
15 April 1983Presidential Proclamation 5050: Temporary Duty Increase and Tariff-Rate Quota on the Importation Into the United States of Certain Heavyweight Motorcycles
The United States International Trade Commission determined that motorcycles having engines with total piston displacement over 700 cubic centimeters, provided for in item 692.50 of the Tariff Schedules of the United States, are being imported into the United States in such increased quantities as to be a substantial cause of the threat of serious injury to the domestic industry producing articles like or directly competitive with the imported articles.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
21 September 1983Appointment of 13 Members of the National Highway Safety Advisory CommitteePresident Ronald Reagan
7 October 1983Presidential Proclamation 5115: National Schoolbus Safety Week, 1983
Schoolbus transportation serves a very special and important segment of this Nation—our children.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
13 December 1983Presidential Proclamation 5136: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week, 1983
The most serious problem on our Nation's highways is drunk driving. Drunken drivers kill and injure more people on the roads than any other cause.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
3 May 1984Presidential Proclamation 5186: Student Awareness of Drunk Driving Month, 1984
As school sessions come to a close, students will have greater opportunities to drive on our streets and highways.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
18 June 1984Presidential Proclamation 5210: National Child Passenger Safety Awareness Day, 1984
Now that school sessions have come to a close and many families are preparing for summer vacations, it is especially appropriate to remind all Americans of the importance of child passenger safety.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
5 July 1984Remarks at the General Motors Assembly Plant in Orion Township, MichiganPresident Ronald Reagan
30 October 1984Presidential Proclamation 5274: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week, 1984
Driving impaired by alcohol or other drugs is one of our Nation's most serious public health and safety problems.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
30 October 1984Statement on Signing the Tandem Truck Safety Act of 1984President Ronald Reagan
11 January 1985Appointment of Three Members of the National Highway Safety Advisory CommitteePresident Ronald Reagan
1 March 1985Statement on Japanese Automobile Export RestraintsPresident Ronald Reagan
13 March 1985Statement on Signing the Interstate and Defense Highway Funding BillPresident Ronald Reagan
21 August 1985Appointment of 13 Members of the National Highway Safety Advisory CommitteePresident Ronald Reagan
1 October 1985Statement on Signing the Federal Highway Funding BillPresident Ronald Reagan
7 December 1985Presidential Proclamation 5419: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week, 1985
Motorists who drive while impaired by alcohol or other drugs are one of our Nation's most serious public health and safety problems.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
25 January 1986Presidential Proclamation 5433: Truck and Bus Safety Week, 1986
More than 5 million trucks travel more than 135 billion miles each year on our highways transporting raw materials, finished goods, food, and other essential products and services.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
31 March 1986Presidential Proclamation 5452: To Withdraw Preferential Treatment Under the Generalized System of Preferences for Certain Ethanol Mixtures
Section 504(a) of the Trade Act of 1974 provides that the President may withdraw, suspend, or limit the application of the duty-free treatment accorded under section 501 of the Trade Act, as amended, with respect to any article or with respect to any country for purposes of the Generalized System of Preferences.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
10 April 1986Presidential Proclamation 5457: Centennial Year of the Gasoline Powered Automobile, 1986
In 1885 the world's first successful vehicle powered by a gasoline-fueled internal combustion engine made its appearance in Germany.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
19 June 1986Presidential Proclamation 5503: National Interstate Highway Day, 1986
In June 1956, the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 and the Highway Revenue Act of 1956 were enacted to provide for the construction and financing of the National Interstate and Defense Highway System.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
Topic: Interstate Highway System
8 July 1986Message to the Congress Transmitting the Annual Reports on Highway Safety, Traffic, and Motor Vehicle Safety ProgramsPresident Ronald Reagan
15 December 1986Presidential Proclamation 5591: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week, 1986
Driving by people impaired by alcohol or other drugs is one of our Nation's most serious public health and safety problems.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
9 October 1987Presidential Proclamation 5727: Termination of Import Relief on Certain Heavyweight Motorcycles
In Proclamation 5050 of April 15, 1983, pursuant to section 202(b)(1) and (c) of the Trade Act of 1974, I proclaimed import relief with respect to heavyweight motorcycles having engines with a total displacement over 700 cubic centimeters, provided for in item 692.50 of the Tariff Schedules of the United States.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
15 October 1987Presidential Proclamation 5729: National Safety Belt Use Day, 1987
Studies indicate that 40 to 55 percent of all passenger car occupant fatalities and serious injuries could be eliminated if people would use the safety belts already installed in their vehicles.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
11 December 1987Presidential Proclamation 5753: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week, 1987
During the past 5 years, thousands of dedicated citizen volunteers throughout our Nation have taken part in the programs and activities of National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
11 September 1987Nomination of Marvin T. Runyon To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, and Designation as ChairmanPresident Ronald Reagan
10 February 1988Presidential Proclamation 5770: National Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week, 1988
Motor vehicle crashes are a major cause of death and disabling injury for America's children.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
30 June 1988Presidential Proclamation 5837: National Safety Belt Use Week, 1988
Today, 32 States and the District of Columbia have laws requiring the use of safety belts, and all 50 States and the District of Columbia have child safety seat laws requiring the use of safety seats and belt systems.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
25 August 1988Presidential Proclamation 5849: National Drive for Life Weekend, 1988
Deaths from drunk driving on America's highways occur every hour of every day throughout the year.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
14 October 1988Remarks on Signing the Alternative Motor Fuels Act of 1988President Ronald Reagan
5 December 1988Presidential Proclamation 5918: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week, 1988
The holiday season is a most fitting time to reemphasize that driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is dangerous and irresponsible behavior that no one should engage in, tolerate, or permit.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Ronald Reagan
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